In 2013, the US consumed almost twice as much oil as China, No. 2 on the list, did, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The US consumed almost 19 million barrels of oil a day that year.

While we are increasingly switching to cleaner forms of energy, the US is still a powerhouse. Surprisingly or not, many individual US states use as much energy as entire countries.

Tim Urban over at Wait But Why broke down how individual states would rank in their energy use, using data from the US's Energy Information Administration. He's compared those numbers with a similar foreign country to make them more understandable.

Here are the results, recreated on a map by Tech Insider. The darker green that state is, the more energy it uses every year: